Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: If Fury Wins 50-50 Fight, I'll Fight Fury; If Wilder Wins, I'll Fight Wilder
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We don't know what kind of a Wilder will turn out in Oct after the loss, but it is the old Wilder, AJ will have more trouble in the ring fighting Wilder than fighting Fury. In my opinion and based on styles, Fury beats Wilder, Wilder beats Joshua, and Joshua beats Fury.Comment
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Yes, that's not a bad interpretation of what happened.The guy is not fight wilder. Hearn will offer wilder another flat fee if BombZquad wins. Meanwhile AJ said although he’s that A side with fury and would love 90% of the pot, he accepted 50/50 because he really wanted the fight. So one must conclude that since he offered wilder flat fees as low as 12.5% that he really didn’t want to fight wilder.Comment
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You conveniently seemed to have forgotten about the 50/50 offers that Hearn was throwing Wilder's way after the first Fury fight...or, ya know, the guaranteed 100m+ that Wilder turned down.The guy is not fight wilder. Hearn will offer wilder another flat fee if BombZquad wins. Meanwhile AJ said although he’s that A side with fury and would love 90% of the pot, he accepted 50/50 because he really wanted the fight. So one must conclude that since he offered wilder flat fees as low as 12.5% that he really didn’t want to fight wilder.
As to your last point, one must conclude that Wilder clearly didn't want to fight, seeing as that de****able flat fee was more than Wilder had earned in his entire career and would have potentially lead to him being the most well known and highest paid boxer on the planet...
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The sweet carolines just don’t get it, can’t get it, will never get it. You nationalistic blowhard casuals just don’t get it that wilder didn’t want to sign away his career to dazn and Eddie Hearn. He is with pbc and al Haymon and the contract offered by dazn didn’t even include Joshua. You lot are either the dumbest people on earth or the most biased….much of a muchnessComment
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wilder wasn’t offered $100M to fight AJ. $40 per fight for two fight to fight AJ and AJ never in his life signed a contract to fight wilder. Meanwhile AJ turned down $50M he asked for to fight wilder and then fought povetkin and Ruiz for less money. But of course you don’t consider that a duck when it obviously was.
but back to AJs quote. And based on that quote he didn’t want to fight wilder? Has fury earned up to $50M his entire career. Has Martin and Parker made $50M? Nope but aj gave them percentages as high as 47% while offering wilder flat fees as low as 12.5% indisputable facts buddy
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Sorry Hearn didn’t offer wilder 50/50 after the first fury fight. Second so you admit that aj didn’t want to fight wilder when he offered him a flat fee equivalent to 12.5%. And when did AJ ever sign a contract to fight wilder? Just asking
You conveniently seemed to have forgotten about the 50/50 offers that Hearn was throwing Wilder's way after the first Fury fight...or, ya know, the guaranteed 100m+ that Wilder turned down.
As to your last point, one must conclude that Wilder clearly didn't want to fight, seeing as that de****able flat fee was more than Wilder had earned in his entire career and would have potentially lead to him being the most well known and highest paid boxer on the planet...
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It's all bulls.hit
AJ will try to get an Usyk rematch
then will procees to never fight Fury or Wilder.
third verse same as the first with this guy and I won't fall for it this time around.Comment
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